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You are not contributing to the thread with this empty rhetoric. If you have some occult knowledge, then share it and dozens of future readers will avoid my problem. Otherwise it’s just the usual boasting.

You are not contributing to the thread with this empty rhetoric. If you have some occult knowledge, then share it and dozens of future readers will avoid my problem. Otherwise it’s just the usual boasting.

I have done it more than twice. ( Occult knowledge?) Your problem is that you are not paying attention and only "listen" to the advice of the "Gents Club". So now if you want your license, you need to go to school. Maybe you'll learn a thing or two.

I'm from the generation of common sense, wisdom and unfiltered answers. I sayeth as I seeth.

So, you don’t have any answers beyond more trolling attempts. FYI I see no shame in going to an exam or even studying in a school. I wanted to do it half a year ago but was too busy and tried a simpler option instead.

My answer has been written. Off course there is no shame going to school for an exam....don't be absurd. More power to you.Read the questions carefully, don't rush to answer and bring a sharpened pencil.

I'm from the generation of common sense, wisdom and unfiltered answers. I sayeth as I seeth.

To those who´ve done the driving license exam, how much of this 165 page instruction book do I need to study? Much of it is dedicated to explaining how a car works, physiology, driver responsibilities etc etc. to new inexperienced drivers. Or does the exam focus only on the rules of the road?

To those who´ve done the driving license exam, how much of this 165 page instruction book do I need to study? Much of it is dedicated to explaining how a car works, physiology, driver responsibilities etc etc. to new inexperienced drivers. Or does the exam focus only on the rules of the road?

Thanks for that, though reading through the various threads on the subject it seems I´ll have to jump through alot of hoops before arriving there.
The head of the local traffic office gave instructions this morning which would´ve sent me on a wild goose chase to Santiago given other members experiences in following similar instructions.

To those who´ve done the driving license exam, how much of this 165 page instruction book do I need to study? Much of it is dedicated to explaining how a car works, physiology, driver responsibilities etc etc. to new inexperienced drivers. Or does the exam focus only on the rules of the road?

There is a website or two with practice exams that contain all the possible questions that could be asked, literally word for word the same. Do them a couple of times until you feel comfortable and then take the test. It is really quite easy if you are an experienced driver.

Julito - do that practice exam two or three times and you should be fine. You can take the exam in english. It is multiple choice. Many of the questions include photos of streets with vehicles and what have you. You are to state what is the correct behavior. Just take your time and make sure you understand the question. Some times they throw in a curve ball. The reflexes tests are a trip! You need to really! jump on the brakes.

Good luck.

New topic. I took your advice regarding the mulch for my fruit trees which are looking much better. Thanks!